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ExxonMobil Follows AMSOIL into
Extended Drain Market
Motor oil technology has gradually
progressed since the days of the earliest automobiles. In
those days, standard motor oil drain intervals were between
500 and 1000 miles, and motorists had to switch viscosity
grades with the changing of the seasons. The development of
oil filtration and additive technology in the 1930s allowed
drain intervals to increase to 2000 and later 3000 miles,
while the development of viscosity modifiers in the 1940s
allowed the formulation of multi-grade oils that could be
used in both hot and cold temperatures.
When AMSOIL introduced the world’s
first synthetic motor oil for internal combustion engines
in 1972, it set all new standards for quality. Its premium
synthetic base stocks were comprised of pure, uniform molecules
not subject to the shortcomings of conventional motor oil,
such as volatility and shear. Based on engine tests, drain
intervals could be increased substantially, and AMSOIL recommended
25,000 mile/one year drain intervals. AMSOIL continues to
be the leader in synthetic lubricant and extended drain technology,
blending its oils with top-of-the-line synthetic base stocks
and premium additive packages that provide optimum protection
and performance and extended drain intervals.
ExxonMobil recently announced
a new line of motor oils recommended for extended drain intervals.
It was only a matter of time before
another company followed the path forged by AMSOIL over 30
years ago. Some motorists may recall that Mobil also followed
AMSOIL into the synthetic motor oil business, introducing
its synthetic motor oil several years after AMSOIL. The technology
for extended oil drains is obviously available, but until
now, the major oil companies have had other agendas. Marc
Graham, who is president of Pennzoil-Quaker State-owned Jiffy
Lube International (PQS), was quoted in a 2001 Lubricants
World interview as saying, “At [PQS] we use a number
internally that if we [shortened the drain interval] by 100
miles [for each car serviced], it would mean an additional
$20 million in revenue for the company.” He also explained
that “if we could move our customers to get one more
oil change per year, it’s worth $294 million for the
oil change alone and $441 million in revenue, when you include
the ancillary products and services customers typically buy
along with the oil change.”
Mobil backed off 25,000 mile
oil change intervals in 1974.
Mobil briefly recommended 25,000 mile
oil drains in the 1970’s. It’s not difficult to
figure out who they were trying to compete with. AMSOIL was
the only other company offering synthetic motor oils and recommended
25,000 mile drain intervals. However, it may be that because
vehicle manufacturers weren’t yet comfortable with extended
drain intervals, Mobil retracted its extended drain recommendations
and simply recommended motorists follow the intervals specified
in their vehicle’s owners manual. Of course, traditional
oil change recommendations also allow Mobil and other motor
oil companies to sell a lot more oil. Everyone wins but the
customer.
AMSOIL stands apart from the
competition.
AMSOIL has always formulated its products
to be the absolute best, continually researching ways to make
its already outstanding products even better. Other oil companies,
however, are beholden to shareholders, and one could speculate
that their incentive is to maximize profit. They formulate
oils down to a price, rather than formulating them to be the
best they can be. Then, they price their products to maximize
profits. In addition, AMSOIL has over 33 years of experience
blending premium extended drain synthetic oils. That’s
over 33 years worth of proven performance in the field.
A close look at ExxonMobil’s
new long drain motor oil line reveals that two are petroleum
based, one is a synthetic blend and only one, Mobil 1 Extended
Performance, is a full synthetic. The petroleum based products
are recommended for 5000 mile drains, the synthetic blend
for 7500 mile drains and Extended Performance for 15,000 mile
drains. However, a look at the fine print reveals that ExxonMobil
is still recommending drivers follow the oil drain recommendations
listed in their owners manuals during the warranty period.
AMSOIL synthetic motor oils are recommended for 25,000 mile
or one year drain intervals in both new and older vehicles.
The AMSOIL warranty stands behind this recommendation.
AMSOIL has recommended 25,000
mile/one year drain intervals since 1972.
AMSOIL delivers the highest quality
lubricants on the market. It’s the AMSOIL identity,
and it’s what customers expect. Al Amatuzio coined the
phrase “extended drain interval,” and from the
beginning, AMSOIL synthetic motor oils have been formulated
for extended drain intervals.
Vehicle manufacturers are pushing
for extended oil drain intervals.
Vehicle manufacturers in Europe have
been recommending extended oil drains for years. In fact,
the average drain interval in Europe is 10,000 miles. Vehicle
manufacturers in the United States are definitely coming around
to extended oil drains as well. Most owners manuals from recent
model vehicles recommend 5000 to 7500 mile oil drain intervals.
In addition, oil life monitors have become increasingly common
on today’s vehicles, allowing and encouraging motorists
to increase drain intervals up to 12,000 miles, even when
using conventional oil. Vehicles equipped with an oil life
monitor no longer recommend oil changes based solely on mileage.
The system measures engine operational data such as temperature,
revolutions and speed to determine when the oil is nearing
the end of its life.
The motor oil industry is faced
with the extended oil drain interval issue.
The success of oil life monitors has
posed a threat to motor oil companies who insist oil must
be changed every 3000 miles. It becomes increasingly difficult
to maintain this position when vehicle manufacturers are recommending
significantly longer intervals with the use of their oil monitoring
systems. This is no doubt one of the reasons ExxonMobil finally
introduced a line of long drain motor oils.
AMSOIL products are available
for less.
The suggested retail price of the top
oil in ExxonMobil’s new line, Mobil 1 Extended Performance,
is $5.79 to $5.99 a quart. That’s right in line with
AMSOIL 5W-30
and 10W-30.
By registering as an AMSOIL
Preferred Customer, customers pay less, and save even
more when purchasing by the case.
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